Going on holiday A’ falbh air saor-làithean
Where would you prefer to go?Càit am b' fheàrr leat a dhol?
Look out for the following pieces of vocabulary in this clip.
In this clip we meet the vocative case. This is what you use to address people.
[addressing] Catherine – a Chatrìona
[addressing] Donald – a Dhòmhnaill
For masculine names, the name lenites (where possible) and takes an i (where possible) after the final vowel:
[addressing] Seumas > a Sheumais
For feminine names, the name lenites (where possible):
Names which begin with a vowel cannot lenite.
Gaelic traditionally uses the vigesimal system which means that you use 20s to count instead of 10s. For example, “forty” would be “two twenty” and sixty would be “three twenty”.
ceithir fichead not ’s a naoi £89
Numbers 12 - 39
In episode 55, we come across ways of counting money for numbers between 12 and 39. There are two methods which you will commonly hear. This table will outline them both for you:
Method 1 |
Method 2 |
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12p |
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16p |
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22p |
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23p |
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33p |
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39p |
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£12 |
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£22 |
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£23 |
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£33 |
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£39 |
Wife | Seall na prìsean seo! Tha iad cho saor. | Look at these prices! They are so cheap! |
Husband | Tha iad saor gun teagamh. Trì fichead not is naoi airson a dhol dhan Spàinn. Abair bargan! | They are cheap without doubt. Sixty-nine pounds to go to Spain. What a bargain! |
Wife | Agus ceithir fichead not ’s a naoi airson a dhol dhan Eadailt. Chan eil mi ga chreidsinn! | And eighty-nine pounds to go to Italy. I don’t believe it! |
Husband | Tha a phrìsean sgoinneil! Cha bu toigh leamsa dhol dhan Eadailt. Tha a h-uile rud cho daor. | The prices are great! I wouldn’t like to go to Italy. Everything is so expensive. |
Wife | Càit am b’ fheàrr leat a dhol ma-thà, a Dhòmhnaill? | Where would you prefer to go then, Donald? |
Husband | B’ fheàrr leamsa a dhol dhan Tuirc, a Chatrìona. Seall air a’ phrìs sin. Ceud not is naoi airson a dhol ann agus air ais. ’S tha an Tuirc brèagha agus saor. Gheibh thu luach an airgid ann. | I’d prefer to go to Turkey, Catherine. Look at that price. A hundred and nine pounds to go there and back. And Turkey is beautiful and cheap. You’ll get value for money there. |
Wife | A bheil thu dha-rìribh airson a dhol dhan Tuirc, a Dhòmhnaill? | Do you really want to go to Turkey, Donald? |
Husband | Ò tha, a Chatrìona. | Yes, Catherine. |
Wife | Uill, tha is mise. | Well, so do I. |